Paris Saint-Germain against Manchester City looked a top-bracket Champions League final at the start of the tournament but both clubs are floundering to such an extent they could be eliminated next week if they fail to pick up enough points from their final two group matches.
Chelsea have been accused of lacking leaders, but Phil Foden think they would be getting one if they sign one of their £60m targets.
Chelsea are being linked with some huge names in the transfer market once again, and one of those has already impressed Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden with his leadership
City are back” sang the Manchester City fans and this was the most compelling piece of evidence that, finally, they are. Phil Foden – with two goals and an assist – certainly is back. And what a difference a fully fit Kevin de Bruyne – with three assists – makes.
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Chelsea are on the hunt for some more reinforcements, and one £60million target already has the admiration of Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden
Last season's PFA Player of Year had a slow start to the 2024/25 season, but Manchester City will love seeing Phil Foden back in top form.  The England international opened the scoring against
Phil Foden's brace in Manchester City'as 6-0 win over Ipswich took him to five goals in his past three Premier League games but the England star was keen to share the praise around.
Manchester City romped to a 6-0 victory at Ipswich to move back into the Premier League's top four for the first time since early December